Thuppakki's music is a rehash of Jeyaraj's earlier tunes.
The album has nothing new to offer.
A R Murugadoss's Thuppakki was the highest grosser at the box office.
Aside from the sweetly melodious Ennamo Edho, the other numbers are all mish-mashed versions of Harris Jeyaraj's earlier hits.
Engeyum Kaadhal might sound, at times, like it's a mishmash of Harris Jeyaraj's previous works, but it does have its melodious moments, and those make the album worth a listen.
This latest effort from Harris Jeyaraj barring one or two numbers, doesn't seem to sustain itself after the first few lines but perhaps, with repeated listening, its appeal might increase.
This particular Tamil album is a little too full of candy-floss and familiar tunes.
Looks like Harris Jeyaraj is caught in a recycling rut as this Tamil album has nothing new to offer.
Music director Harris Jeyaraj takes a safe route as he offers nothing new in the album.
As this is a Vishal movie, it means that a composer has to work within certain restraints, and though Harris Jeyaraj has tried to fashion it with his own music sense, the strain shows. Some flashes of the genius that created Vaseegara peek at you uncertainly, but all said and done, this hardly is Harris Jeyaraj's best effort.